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the u.s. leave iraq too early? and what does that mine for america's mission in afghanistan? also, edward snowden sends a special holiday message back to the u.s. saying mission accomplished. but what is the real impact on the nsa? also, a plus sized barbie reigniting a firestorm of controversy over what childhood dolls should look like and their impact on body image. and a british invasion on tv. why are sherlock, downton abbey and other shows from the uk all the rage here on american tv sets? hello, everyone. i'm adam may sitting in for antonio mora. welcome to "consider this." we begin with two international hots spots where u.s. policy does not seem to be working write now. starting in iraq, more than two years after president obama declared the iraq war was over, now the u.s. is sending hellfire missiles and surveillance drones to that country as the baghdad government battles a renewed al qaeda insurge incy. more than 7,000 civilians, close to a thousand iraqi security forces have died i
the u.s. leave iraq too early? and what does that mine for america's mission in afghanistan? also, edward snowden sends a special holiday message back to the u.s. saying mission accomplished. but what is the real impact on the nsa? also, a plus sized barbie reigniting a firestorm of controversy over what childhood dolls should look like and their impact on body image. and a british invasion on tv. why are sherlock, downton abbey and other shows from the uk all the rage here on american tv sets?...
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u.s. telecom and howard oscar is with "communications daily." >> i got upset with the president because they covered the first few meetings i had and they never showed up anymore. when i was walking on the dance floor at the white house i met this woman who was one of the press people. i said, no one ever covers my meetings. she says mental health is just not a issue that we toured the country and found out that it was needed and developed legislation and passed the mental health act of 1980. it passed through congress, as jamie says was involuntarily retired from a white house and it was never implemented one of the greatest is the premise of my life. next a discussion on trade agreementagreement s and presidential authority. this event looks at the presence fast-track authority authority which allows the president to negotiate international remnants free of amendments or filibuster. the economy in crisis organization hosted this hour and 35 minute event. >> good morning and welcome to th
u.s. telecom and howard oscar is with "communications daily." >> i got upset with the president because they covered the first few meetings i had and they never showed up anymore. when i was walking on the dance floor at the white house i met this woman who was one of the press people. i said, no one ever covers my meetings. she says mental health is just not a issue that we toured the country and found out that it was needed and developed legislation and passed the mental...
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more so for the u.s.. the u.s. has got some of the higher valuations. the u.s. economy has been the most vibrant in terms of recovery. the fed has been most explicit in terms of its monetary policy was this -- looseness. u.s. equities are necessarily significantly overvalued. more importantly, there is a very interesting sector in the u.s.. we have seen dividends across the world. the tech sector is one of the major growth drivers globally and of course the u.s. is a leading power in that. some of these businesses are really quite exciting. >> you made the point earlier saying that you were surprised on the dollar side. >> it is fairly obvious that global growth and u.s. growth is still on the moderate side. we haven't seen a really vigorous recovery. the pmi in europe as well, the unemployment rates -- that said, labor participation picking up. not yet where it was three or four years ago before the crisis started. overall, it is fair to say that the key concern of central banks today is inflation expectation. despite the recovery, inflation expectations are be
more so for the u.s.. the u.s. has got some of the higher valuations. the u.s. economy has been the most vibrant in terms of recovery. the fed has been most explicit in terms of its monetary policy was this -- looseness. u.s. equities are necessarily significantly overvalued. more importantly, there is a very interesting sector in the u.s.. we have seen dividends across the world. the tech sector is one of the major growth drivers globally and of course the u.s. is a leading power in that. some...
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to the world's only superpower the u.s. has funded particular policies. in at least dozens of supposedly independent nations and forced governments in even the. us law however strictly forbids any form of funding of its own politics. it shall be unlawful for a foreign national to make any contribution of my connection with. the foreign power joined occupy wall street protesters and pay the opposition to help bring down the us government like washington is doing and ukraine and elsewhere analysts say the boy's house would go ballistic there would be a hysteria that would be regarded as utterly unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of the united states by the government leaders and yet they have no compunction about doing this now in ukraine and in many many other cases around the world it's clear that the what the united states government is after is regime change in the ukraine and it has nothing to do with what they say they're concerned about that is you know human rights and democracy why are there no sanctions against the united states for
to the world's only superpower the u.s. has funded particular policies. in at least dozens of supposedly independent nations and forced governments in even the. us law however strictly forbids any form of funding of its own politics. it shall be unlawful for a foreign national to make any contribution of my connection with. the foreign power joined occupy wall street protesters and pay the opposition to help bring down the us government like washington is doing and ukraine and elsewhere...
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the is is not only about u.s. but u.s. today because the is saying you should sign up or you risk big fines on you. a collective conscience of asking more and to reveal bank accounts. >> this is a global issue. very stronglyiven by the u.s. because they have clout to ic power and do so. but you will see not only in with theific agreement u.s. -- sorry, with switzerland tax so in the u.s.'s compliance act program which is spread globally. here is pressure on nations to disclose information about u.s. account holders outside of the u.s. people, i guess the wealthier people, will still less taxes as pay possible but still remain in the legality. what is the most attractive proposition right now? > i think it is becoming increasingly difficult because rightly so but the u.s. has driven this program specifically switzerland penalties ystem of nd punishments for not complying. other countries have picked up on it. so u.k. germany, france and have taken up there disclosure regime and out all the jurisdictions over which they have
the is is not only about u.s. but u.s. today because the is saying you should sign up or you risk big fines on you. a collective conscience of asking more and to reveal bank accounts. >> this is a global issue. very stronglyiven by the u.s. because they have clout to ic power and do so. but you will see not only in with theific agreement u.s. -- sorry, with switzerland tax so in the u.s.'s compliance act program which is spread globally. here is pressure on nations to disclose information...
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u.s. retailers are hoping for many happy returns from the holiday shopping season. the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc we expect sales to hit the group's .9% forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. well, if you celebrated christmas, hope you had a fantastic break. for me, usually these breaks are way too short. let me tell you how u.s. futures are shaping up this morning. we're looking mixed as far as the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are concerned. the dow hit another record high in yesterday's trading session. it was up for the sixth straight session and hitting record highs on a nominal basis for the sixth day in a row, as well. the s&p 500 also ending at another record high. the dow up about 0.75% and the s&p 500 rising around 0.5%. remember, jobless claims falling by more than expected yesterday at a one-month low. we have a rally in retail related stocks after we got a data about the retail shopping season. that was better than speexpecte. i want to show you how eur
u.s. retailers are hoping for many happy returns from the holiday shopping season. the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc we expect sales to hit the group's .9% forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. well, if you celebrated christmas, hope you had a fantastic break. for me, usually these breaks are way too short. let me tell you how u.s. futures are shaping up this morning. we're looking mixed as far as the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are concerned. the dow hit...
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u.s. extensive global surveillance network. russia's foreign minister talks with r.t. about the years of breakthroughs and challenges from syria to the missile defense spat with nato. is eleven am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us as we give you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news beginning in turkey where the country needs to handle its deepening corruption scandal with more transparency according to concerned european officials the probe that forced the arrest of twenty four people including the sons of two ministers and a massive government reshuffle seen as prime minister air to one's biggest challenge since assuming power more than a decade ago meanwhile some four thousand people gathered again and demanding the pm step down or he's sorry for of has the latest from istanbul. it's not uncommon sights on a stumble streets in a year that's been marked by widespread protests this time the rallies taking place in the wake of a corruption crackdown that's rocke
u.s. extensive global surveillance network. russia's foreign minister talks with r.t. about the years of breakthroughs and challenges from syria to the missile defense spat with nato. is eleven am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us as we give you today's top stories in a look back at the week's news beginning in turkey where the country needs to handle its deepening corruption scandal with more transparency according to concerned european officials the probe that forced the arrest of...
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now on to another u.s. military hot spot afghanistan specifically bob graham prison which is indefinitely detained thousands of individuals arrested by u.s. and afghanistan forces during the now twelve year war still raging in that country where the u.s. handed off control of the vast majority of bagram prisoners to afghan security forces earlier this year the u.s. still controls those prisoners add bhangra who are foreign nationals non afghans picked up outside the country and detained at bagram three of those foreign nationals filed a hate b.s. corpus petition to challenge their indefinite detention in u.s. courts but on christmas eve three judges on the u.s. appeals court here in washington d.c. rejected the petition arguing that prisoners do not have access to constitutional rights mainly because it's impractical in a war zone as the judges ruled united states in afghanistan is not involved merely in an minister in occupied territory in containing scattered grill grill of fighters but rather in quelling
now on to another u.s. military hot spot afghanistan specifically bob graham prison which is indefinitely detained thousands of individuals arrested by u.s. and afghanistan forces during the now twelve year war still raging in that country where the u.s. handed off control of the vast majority of bagram prisoners to afghan security forces earlier this year the u.s. still controls those prisoners add bhangra who are foreign nationals non afghans picked up outside the country and detained at...
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if the u.s. doesn't do more to reduce the violence -- and here he was talking in the west bank and gaza -- there will be grave consequences for u.s. interests. and then, third, from a diplomatic cable, a u.s. diplomat writing about abdullah. talking about a visit he had with a u.s. diplomat. u.s. policy has now given iraq to iran as a gift on a golden platter. this diplomat wrote: king abdullah was upset and somewhat emotional, while not specific be; even appeared to be questioning the bone my december of u.s. policy. i highlight these statements because they come from 2001, 2002 and 2005. and i think there's been a lot of chatter about the most recent statements. and quite, you know, visible protestations about u.s. policy. but to demonstrate that there has been a certain consistency of criticism -- and elliott, i'm sure, experienced this in the bush administration -- coming from saudi arabia. for those of you who speak arabic, when i read the recent comments then also these past comments, the p
if the u.s. doesn't do more to reduce the violence -- and here he was talking in the west bank and gaza -- there will be grave consequences for u.s. interests. and then, third, from a diplomatic cable, a u.s. diplomat writing about abdullah. talking about a visit he had with a u.s. diplomat. u.s. policy has now given iraq to iran as a gift on a golden platter. this diplomat wrote: king abdullah was upset and somewhat emotional, while not specific be; even appeared to be questioning the bone my...
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the u.s. will not get the most improved award. the u.s. fell in all three subjects from 2009 to 2012. u.s. education secretary arne duncan says it points a picture of education stagnation. is the u.s. falling behind or is everyone else getting better? i sat down with candy crowley and christiane amanpour and asked why the u.s. is falling behind. >> what is the problem with education? we keep throwing money at it. the interesting statistics are that the u.s. spends a huge amount of money on education, it doesn't spend as much as other countries which are currently doing better on disadvantaged schools. in other countries doing better in the public education, they spend more money where it is more needed in the disadvantaged. >> a lot of the countries -- >> they spend more. >> they spend more time on the educational system. there has been a big movement to why are the kids out for three months where they forget everything? why are the vacations so long? anyone who had a kid in school said why are they off so long? >> arne duncan says it is e
the u.s. will not get the most improved award. the u.s. fell in all three subjects from 2009 to 2012. u.s. education secretary arne duncan says it points a picture of education stagnation. is the u.s. falling behind or is everyone else getting better? i sat down with candy crowley and christiane amanpour and asked why the u.s. is falling behind. >> what is the problem with education? we keep throwing money at it. the interesting statistics are that the u.s. spends a huge amount of money...
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the u.s. is "deeply concerned." the vice president travels to china tomorrow. we'll focus on what's fueling the tensions in the east china sea later in the program. protests eased today in thailand as the prime minister ordered police to avoid new confrontations with demonstrators demanding her ouster. days of violence had left four people dead and more than 250 hurt. we have a report from jonathan sparks of independent television news in bangkok. >> reporter: for three days, anti-government protestors and thai police waged war in the center of bangkok. today, however, the barricades came down and the two sides shook hands. flowers were exchanged and tears were shed, and the police got out of the way. the protestors tried to take this government complex by force. this morning, however, they simply walked in. >> ( translated ): i think we've won. it feels like victory. i think we've 90% won it now. >> reporter: but there was a problem: the protestors may have occupied the lawn outside the prime
the u.s. is "deeply concerned." the vice president travels to china tomorrow. we'll focus on what's fueling the tensions in the east china sea later in the program. protests eased today in thailand as the prime minister ordered police to avoid new confrontations with demonstrators demanding her ouster. days of violence had left four people dead and more than 250 hurt. we have a report from jonathan sparks of independent television news in bangkok. >> reporter: for three days,...
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the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power. >>> a judge rules in the case of a 13-year-old girl declared brain-dead after a tonsillectomy. her family has been fighting to keep her on life support. >>> 200 miles above the earth, space walking, american astronauts carry out a risky repair job. senator bill nelson, a former astronaut, will join us to talk about it. wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar. you're in "the situation room." >>> this hour, heavily armed u.s. marines are ready to move at a moment's notice to rescue americans caught up in a bloody and brutal conflict in south sudan. 150 marines have been moved from spain, and are standing by for possible action. hundreds of u.s. citizens have already been evacuated. about 15 were flown out of a besieged town by the united nations on sunday. a day earlier, the u.s. had to abort a rescue motion when aircraft came under heavy fire. south sudan is the world's newest nation, created just two years ago after decades of civil wa
the u.s. ambassador to the united nations, samantha power. >>> a judge rules in the case of a 13-year-old girl declared brain-dead after a tonsillectomy. her family has been fighting to keep her on life support. >>> 200 miles above the earth, space walking, american astronauts carry out a risky repair job. senator bill nelson, a former astronaut, will join us to talk about it. wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar. you're in "the situation room." >>> this...
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and u.s. investment in mexico has grown substantially, about half of it in the manufacturing sector. most of that in the auto sector. and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investor and we have invested $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. in spite of this really remarkable growth that can be traced to the opening of the regional markets, the agreement still has critics. most that attack nafta focus on mexico, not on canada. we claim that the partnership is one-sided. that the agreement is mexico's gain and america's pain. but having mexico as a nafta partner has served u.s. economic interests extremely well. last year, 13% of our nation's total exports went to mexico. that is succeeding sales to brazil, india, china, and russia combined. mexico buys more goods than all the rest
and u.s. investment in mexico has grown substantially, about half of it in the manufacturing sector. most of that in the auto sector. and much of the output in our investments in canada and mexico come back to us which add to our competitiveness and production of final products. canada has invested about $200 billion in the united states which makes it the fifth largest investor and we have invested $310 billion in canada to become its largest investor. in spite of this really remarkable growth...
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companies like u.s.-based cummins engine, whose engine plant in san luis potosi north of mexico city combined technology and training to producene of the company's most productive facilities. we've built up a cadre of very experienced and expert people. and that's our most important asset -- our people are our most important asset. we've gone from pretty serious quality problems to achieving tolerances on our crankshaft machining line within 250 millionths of an inch. that's not bend and weld technology. schoumacher: mexico's new policy of openness to foreign investment had taken mexico from the simple assembly work at the maquiladoras to the full production and high technology at cummins. what did the trend signify for the mexican economy? the maquiladora program then stands as the blueprint upon which many of these deregulatory and privatizing strategies are. and the purpose is to make mexico more attractive for foreign investment. schoumacher: many mexican workers still cross the u.s. border in search
companies like u.s.-based cummins engine, whose engine plant in san luis potosi north of mexico city combined technology and training to producene of the company's most productive facilities. we've built up a cadre of very experienced and expert people. and that's our most important asset -- our people are our most important asset. we've gone from pretty serious quality problems to achieving tolerances on our crankshaft machining line within 250 millionths of an inch. that's not bend and weld...
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the u.s. who would have ever thought that the city of 7 million would be the safest? because they have been disciplined about the petty stuff and some of the other things. it shows up in a different culture. james wolfensohn, can you contribute anything else? >> the largest economy in the world will be china soon. in my experience, in terms of them joining into agreements in terms of disclosure, for example , they have been clearly absent. -- completely absent. when you talk about bidding for international contracts or anything that they are engaged in in terms of their financial arrangements, it is not clear, to put it mildly. if you have a country like china which will be the leading economy in the world, how does your program do with that? >> no one country, no matter how big, is an island. if we all work together to require that of them, i think they have to step up. they are not self-sufficient in everything. they will have to deal with others. if we succumb to their size and operate the
the u.s. who would have ever thought that the city of 7 million would be the safest? because they have been disciplined about the petty stuff and some of the other things. it shows up in a different culture. james wolfensohn, can you contribute anything else? >> the largest economy in the world will be china soon. in my experience, in terms of them joining into agreements in terms of disclosure, for example , they have been clearly absent. -- completely absent. when you talk about bidding...
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the u.s. and europe and that tends to be less -- it is much lesseesy to manipulate that data for companies. so i don't think the disguising was the major factor. what was the major factor, 12 months ago in november of 2012 the base was very low. the export numbers, 12.7%, if you look at it month on month, then the pace is much less impressive. >> yeah, certainly the exports rising suggests there's some stability in the global activity. the trade cycle gaining momentum. what is the softer than normal export numbers say? >> sorry, the import number. >> yes, i do think that is something we need to start looking at. one month be is a bit too short to really start to draw conclusions. if these imports remain weak in the coming months, that may be the mon tearing tightening that they are conducting in beijing, that's something to watch in the coming weeks. >> at the same time, inflation was slowly expected. annual rate of cpi, 3.2%. is that getting weaker? >> yeah. i think inflation is not really an
the u.s. and europe and that tends to be less -- it is much lesseesy to manipulate that data for companies. so i don't think the disguising was the major factor. what was the major factor, 12 months ago in november of 2012 the base was very low. the export numbers, 12.7%, if you look at it month on month, then the pace is much less impressive. >> yeah, certainly the exports rising suggests there's some stability in the global activity. the trade cycle gaining momentum. what is the softer...
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say every u.s. intervention since vietnam has failed and the hated by the people on the end of them so why do they keep on interfering. with. humanitarian imperialism list some signs of the curve regime change campaign is stuff media screaming give. if mccain's posing for pictures with terrorists the white house is claiming in atrocities happened the moment it needs an excuse to invade all celebs showing a sudden interest in faraway economies it may be a plan for an interventionist jihad or more appropriately a new crusade by the west seek truth for facts this is the truth sicko. the year that was two thousand and thirteen and what has made it memorable we ask in this edition of crossfire who excelled in who disappointed us what stories captured our attention because of hope or to despair. on their way to antarctica the crew of the i can to make sure that face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions anything can happen an
say every u.s. intervention since vietnam has failed and the hated by the people on the end of them so why do they keep on interfering. with. humanitarian imperialism list some signs of the curve regime change campaign is stuff media screaming give. if mccain's posing for pictures with terrorists the white house is claiming in atrocities happened the moment it needs an excuse to invade all celebs showing a sudden interest in faraway economies it may be a plan for an interventionist jihad or...
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exist in thehat u.s. government are designed to suppress information in order to keep the public from learning about it. finally, in terms of the question about how i is a journalist make these incisions -- decisions, i make them the same way that journalists make these decisions everyday. spain, the biggest journalist institution in brazil , the guardian, the new york times, the washington post are all going through the same process. it is a collaborative process. we make certain that the information that we published doesn't put anyone's life in danger. , which is to overcome the desire of politicians. we want to make sure that people are knowing what their government are doing because that is what democracy requires. >> thank you. mrs. gomez on behalf of the foreign affairs committee. evidence anye any european leader that has been spayed on by the nsa has been iedckmailed or could be -- sp on by the nsa has been blackmailed or could be? that the different elements of the administration oddsat odds --
exist in thehat u.s. government are designed to suppress information in order to keep the public from learning about it. finally, in terms of the question about how i is a journalist make these incisions -- decisions, i make them the same way that journalists make these decisions everyday. spain, the biggest journalist institution in brazil , the guardian, the new york times, the washington post are all going through the same process. it is a collaborative process. we make certain that the...
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u.s. security leaks revealed just how much everyone is being spied on america says the fugitive former contractor is a traitor and wants to try him for espionage but as you can reports other whistleblowers have already paid the price for lifting the veil of secrecy edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the types of collection the book microphones and video cameras t.v.'s that watches are nothing compared to what we have today snowden revealed that a secret court rubber stamps warrants for telecommunication companies to hand out the data of millions of their customers he also leaked the programs that the government uses to track virtually anything anybody does on the internet and also store that information and he showed how the u.s. government had lie about mass surveillance does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans. no sir while most americans think edward snowden
u.s. security leaks revealed just how much everyone is being spied on america says the fugitive former contractor is a traitor and wants to try him for espionage but as you can reports other whistleblowers have already paid the price for lifting the veil of secrecy edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the types of collection the book microphones and video cameras t.v.'s that watches are nothing compared to what we have...
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a, next "washington journal," look at u.s. trade policy and proposed trade agreements with the european union and russia. our guest is sanford reback. we will speak with former , andor blanche lincoln robert weissman. airs liven journal" every morning at seven eastern on c-span. a couple live events today on c- span. the senate homeland security committee will hold a hearing on the navy yard shooting and security at federal buildings at 10:30. 2:00, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at the violence in central africa republic. today comesoing on down to two words -- they are not my two words. fundamental transformation. obama's words. asked a couple questions. when you look at the constitution, does the president have the power to fundamentally transform america? of course not. why would you want to transform america, that means you do not like america -- capitalist, privateequity. -- property, our constitutional system. when you keep hearing fundamental transportation, this is ahard -- direct attack on our constitu
a, next "washington journal," look at u.s. trade policy and proposed trade agreements with the european union and russia. our guest is sanford reback. we will speak with former , andor blanche lincoln robert weissman. airs liven journal" every morning at seven eastern on c-span. a couple live events today on c- span. the senate homeland security committee will hold a hearing on the navy yard shooting and security at federal buildings at 10:30. 2:00, a senate foreign relations...
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u.s. deal. are supporting the some politicians are opposing the deal. some politicians are silent. almost everything is the same at the same level. there is a big difference. inre is foreign intervention the u.s. decision. the israelis are interfering and -- in thedecision -- u.s. decision. -- this is the big difference between our domestic situations. that this istom the beginning. this is a breakthrough, but this is the beginning. is left for a comprehensive package to be agreed. >> are you confident the interim agreement is going to be executed? andran already has agreed signed with the iaea the framework of cooperation. this is one of the most difficult parts of the interim agreement. is the number one issue. iaea have hadhe many meetings. they have agreed on the facts and it is ready to go. accesss have given before the implementation of the interim agreement. iraniansiance -- the gave access to the iaea to some very sensitive nuclear facilities. both parties are serious. >> you are w
u.s. deal. are supporting the some politicians are opposing the deal. some politicians are silent. almost everything is the same at the same level. there is a big difference. inre is foreign intervention the u.s. decision. the israelis are interfering and -- in thedecision -- u.s. decision. -- this is the big difference between our domestic situations. that this istom the beginning. this is a breakthrough, but this is the beginning. is left for a comprehensive package to be agreed. >> are...
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if the u.s. congress passes more sanctions now or passes more sanctions now that would go into effect in the future at some specific date, or that would have some trigger attached to what we are negotiating with them about already, iran has already said, explicitly, in no uncertain terms, that if the u.s. congress did that, that would mean, no more talking. diplomacy is over. in the very direct words of the iranian foreign minister, when he was asked what iran would do if the u.s. congress passed a new round of sanctions, he answered very directly. he said, quote, the entire deal then is dead. so this is not a secret. he said this in an interview with "time" magazine, which isn't even all that hard to get. if the congress passes a new sanctions bill right now, diplomatic channels, which are working, will close. and if we're not going to resolve it by diplomacy, how exactly are we going to solve it? the lead senator proposing the new sanctions is senator bob menendez of new jersey, who is a democr
if the u.s. congress passes more sanctions now or passes more sanctions now that would go into effect in the future at some specific date, or that would have some trigger attached to what we are negotiating with them about already, iran has already said, explicitly, in no uncertain terms, that if the u.s. congress did that, that would mean, no more talking. diplomacy is over. in the very direct words of the iranian foreign minister, when he was asked what iran would do if the u.s. congress...
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the u.s. government that it did not make a deal with iran for his freedom when they negotiated the nuclear deal. >> my husband is suffering because he's a christian. he's suffering because he's an american. yet his own government did not fight for him when his captors were across the table from them. >> jim sciutto spoke with the pastor's wife about her battle for his freedom. >> well, suzanne, it's a heartbreaking case. s he went to iran to visit relatives there, he's an iranian-american. while there arrested because of his faith arc excused by the iranians because he's christian he's trying to convert muslims in iran to christianity. they call that a national security crime accuse him of a soft war and sentenced to eight years in prison. leaves his family back home, his wife, two children of 5 and 7. i was able to meet with his wife yesterday and she describes how difficult it's been for him because they keep telling him that he may leave, he may not leave, and his hopes are raised and then
the u.s. government that it did not make a deal with iran for his freedom when they negotiated the nuclear deal. >> my husband is suffering because he's a christian. he's suffering because he's an american. yet his own government did not fight for him when his captors were across the table from them. >> jim sciutto spoke with the pastor's wife about her battle for his freedom. >> well, suzanne, it's a heartbreaking case. s he went to iran to visit relatives there, he's an...
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caroline hyde. >> ok, the u.s. luxury jeweler tiffany will have to pay swatch almost half a billion dollars after losing a breach of contract case against the swiss watchmaker. david tweed is in berlin with more. tell us the details of the case. a jointes back to venture that was set up between swatch and tiffany in 2007. the idea was that swatch which is the biggest major -- maker of watches in switzerland, it was going to join up with tiffany to produce and develop and manufacture watches under the brand name of tiffany. in 2011, swatch brought this allegation that tiffany wasn't expanding and developing the business. that is the root of this entire battle that has been going on. we have heard that the netherlands arbitrator has decided that in favor of swatch. be $449ges going to million. it is quite a lot of money. >> it is quite a lot of money. half a billion. it is a significant blow for tiffany. >> it is more than tiffany earned in its last financial year. tiffany says it is going to have to take charge of a
caroline hyde. >> ok, the u.s. luxury jeweler tiffany will have to pay swatch almost half a billion dollars after losing a breach of contract case against the swiss watchmaker. david tweed is in berlin with more. tell us the details of the case. a jointes back to venture that was set up between swatch and tiffany in 2007. the idea was that swatch which is the biggest major -- maker of watches in switzerland, it was going to join up with tiffany to produce and develop and manufacture...
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late today, u.s. secretary of state john kerry reported that he telephoned both leaders, calling for mediated peace talks. but complicating the possibility of any such talks, james, the discovery by u.n. personnel of at least three mass graves in south sudan. >> brown: thank you very much, jim. there's no end to the fighting in syria's civil war. today, the military bombed the city of aleppo for a tenth straight day. neighborhoods held by rebels are being turned into rubble. activists say hundreds have died. after two and a half years, the war in syria is at a stalemate. one reason is that foreign fighters-- many of them islamic militants-- keep poring into syria from other countries to join the rebel cause. holly williams has more. >> reporter: this wire border fence is where many syrian refugees cross into the safety of neighboring turkey. for foreign fighters with links to al qaeda, going the other way is just as easy. local smugglers told us these men were syrian fighters. they slipped through the
late today, u.s. secretary of state john kerry reported that he telephoned both leaders, calling for mediated peace talks. but complicating the possibility of any such talks, james, the discovery by u.n. personnel of at least three mass graves in south sudan. >> brown: thank you very much, jim. there's no end to the fighting in syria's civil war. today, the military bombed the city of aleppo for a tenth straight day. neighborhoods held by rebels are being turned into rubble. activists say...
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bullish on the u.s. the imf points to tapering and a budget deal as it raises growth prospects. >>> chinese credit crunch fears grow as interbank lending rates spike despite a pboc cash incompete injection. >>> more fallout today for target after the u.s. retailer suffered a massive data breach that could affect millions of people who thought they were just shopping for christmas present. jackie deangeles is at cnbc headquarters with the full story. jackie. >> reporter: good morning, carolyn. an unfortunate story. consumers may have decided to take their holiday shopping business elsewhere this weekend. retail consultant customer growth partners estimates target's sales fell 3 to 4% despite last year. more than 40 million debit card accounts may have been hacked by people who infiltrated the card swipe machines at checkout. authorities believe overseas hackers are responsible for this. the blogger who broke this story, krebs on security.com, reports that data can be found on underground markets that sell
bullish on the u.s. the imf points to tapering and a budget deal as it raises growth prospects. >>> chinese credit crunch fears grow as interbank lending rates spike despite a pboc cash incompete injection. >>> more fallout today for target after the u.s. retailer suffered a massive data breach that could affect millions of people who thought they were just shopping for christmas present. jackie deangeles is at cnbc headquarters with the full story. jackie. >> reporter:...
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no sir while most americans think to edward snowden the u.s. government tectum as a spy and a traitor the united states government classified its evidence of its own criminal misconduct its its violations of the bill of rights what we're doing is said to catering to tele tarion procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in the world. the former intelligence contractor is now in exile knowing for certain that he'd go to jail should he return to the us like bradley and now chelsea manning who was sentenced to thirty five years in jail this august so we could leaks manning released many thousands of diplomatic cables and video proof of us involved thinking and want to find. another man who found himself in jail this year was john king the first u.s. official to confirm the government's use of waterboarding to interrogate carol suspects i caught up with him shortly before he went to have served his two and a half years sentence i have never believed that my case was about a leak i have always believed that my case is about
no sir while most americans think to edward snowden the u.s. government tectum as a spy and a traitor the united states government classified its evidence of its own criminal misconduct its its violations of the bill of rights what we're doing is said to catering to tele tarion procedures which is gathering information about all the individuals in the world. the former intelligence contractor is now in exile knowing for certain that he'd go to jail should he return to the us like bradley and...
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wasn't a former u.s. diplomat john graham he told us what he thinks is making both saudi arabia and israel so angry about u.s. foreign policy both countries israel and saudi arabia are very annoyed or frightened right now because of american policy toward iran what's happened to i know you from both of them is that first of all obama actually called and talk on the telephone to his counterpart something american president hadn't done for decades and second meeting in geneva actually produced an agreement which looks like iran will make significant changes in its nuclear policy in exchange for a lessening of sanctions keep to the agreement then we will definitely be lessening sanctions and this is driving israel and saudi arabia nutz. now the u.k. has managed to squeeze out a little more growth than expected britain's increasing the foreign aid budget the treasury chief is about to approve a one billion pound increase with most people yet to feel the benefits solve the economic recovery many think the aid
wasn't a former u.s. diplomat john graham he told us what he thinks is making both saudi arabia and israel so angry about u.s. foreign policy both countries israel and saudi arabia are very annoyed or frightened right now because of american policy toward iran what's happened to i know you from both of them is that first of all obama actually called and talk on the telephone to his counterpart something american president hadn't done for decades and second meeting in geneva actually produced an...
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as more at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as one tunnel with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this server petri you should it was involuntary and took place despite the detainees pleas to not have this happen as they feared mistreatment or torture upon their return home the lawyers of the two men jamelle and ms yon and some have described the move as political expedience callous since the prisoners had made it clear they fear of persecution back at home while countries in europe have been willing to accept that the pentagon has stated however that humane treatment assurances had been made prior to this this is the first transfer since two other men were s
as more at a glacial pace u.s. officials attempt to move forward with the limbo known as one tunnel with endless excuses and a web of bureaucracy allegedly getting in the way of just closing the place down in the latest attempt to take baby steps to figure out what to do with its detainees the u.s. has transferred two prisoners to their home country of algeria out of one hundred sixty four the majority of whom have long been cleared for transfer or release this server petri you should it was...
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the u.s. believes this is its best weapon against al qaeda although not officially at war in yemen the covert drone campaign has been dramatically ramped up here under president obama. yemen's al qaeda threat is real it's plotted attacks on international airliners and caused hundreds of deaths the cia described it as the most dangerous and active branch of the terrorist network the defense is that drone strikes have seriously damaged his ability to plan attacks but critics here say it's doing the exact opposite it does not. contain the growth of the folks that may have contributed to the growth of expression of. at some point when we can slug enough powerful enough then to be able to inflict serious damage the u.s. war on terror has no borders often waged remotely with cruise missiles and drones it's an undeclared global battlefield in which yemen is just one of the front lines of fights against groups like al qaida in which ordinary civilians also end up paying a price. i ask obama to bring m
the u.s. believes this is its best weapon against al qaeda although not officially at war in yemen the covert drone campaign has been dramatically ramped up here under president obama. yemen's al qaeda threat is real it's plotted attacks on international airliners and caused hundreds of deaths the cia described it as the most dangerous and active branch of the terrorist network the defense is that drone strikes have seriously damaged his ability to plan attacks but critics here say it's doing...
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and u.s. senator john mccain joins other american and the politicians who are putting their full support behind the ukrainian opposition. also this week syria is shaken by another wave of atrocities islamised rebel forces are said to have massive dozens of civilians in the latest series of attacks. and desired in the city's three year long bailout program the prime minister thank citizens for their resilience but warns the economic situation won't change overnight. and i welcome watching international with me. now a senior official has tweeted that trade dealing with ukraine have been frozen because kiev's demands are unrealistic but a member of the european parliament who is at the opposition headquarters in kiev says that that statement sent by enlargement commission a steffen few is not true and. has more. we have a statement by one of the european officials who is responsible for the enlargement of the european union particularly doing eastern direction with the staff and feel able to eat
and u.s. senator john mccain joins other american and the politicians who are putting their full support behind the ukrainian opposition. also this week syria is shaken by another wave of atrocities islamised rebel forces are said to have massive dozens of civilians in the latest series of attacks. and desired in the city's three year long bailout program the prime minister thank citizens for their resilience but warns the economic situation won't change overnight. and i welcome watching...
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another man who found himself in jail this year was john key the first u.s. official to confirm the government's use of waterboarding to interrogate carys suspects i caught up with him shortly before he went to serve his two and a half year sentence i have never believed that my case was about a leak i have always believed that my case is about torture in the hunt for whistleblowers journalists have been targeted as well u.s. authorities secretly tapped the phones of dozens of associated press journalists the partner of glenn greenwald who broke the story about n.s.a. surveillance was detained in london while carrying materials from edward snowden the british authorities so closely cooperate with washington now accuse him of quote terrorism aaron swartz was neither a whistleblower nor a journalist but he was a champion of the free internet fighting against censorship bills and advocating the online release of as much information as possible on the government on january eleventh the twenty six year old committed suicide. prosecutors wanted to put him in jail f
another man who found himself in jail this year was john key the first u.s. official to confirm the government's use of waterboarding to interrogate carys suspects i caught up with him shortly before he went to serve his two and a half year sentence i have never believed that my case was about a leak i have always believed that my case is about torture in the hunt for whistleblowers journalists have been targeted as well u.s. authorities secretly tapped the phones of dozens of associated press...
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moving up more as u.s. production continues to grow, and u.s. demand plateaus off. motor gasoline, one of the interesting things about the ability of refiners to export things like distillates, which are getting a very good price in the international market right now, is it is resulting in high refining utilization rate. they're running now on the upper 90's, and what that means is products are being produced in surplus, in fact gasoline, there's enough gasoline around in the u.s. now that prices have actually been relatively moderate, or below last year's levels at this time. i wanted to and this brief run through of our major conclusions with a thought on energy related co2 emissions. we think that they will remain below that's 2005 -- that 2005 peak that you see when we then plateaued racially at roughly 6 billion metric tons. -- briefly at roughly 6 billion metric tons. this can, combination of several different things. for granted gdp, we know that there was an economic downturn in the u.s., and that hadn't impact on energy consumption, and output. but more imp
moving up more as u.s. production continues to grow, and u.s. demand plateaus off. motor gasoline, one of the interesting things about the ability of refiners to export things like distillates, which are getting a very good price in the international market right now, is it is resulting in high refining utilization rate. they're running now on the upper 90's, and what that means is products are being produced in surplus, in fact gasoline, there's enough gasoline around in the u.s. now that...
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i think the u.s. is not in dlichblt i think that the u.s. economy is doing incredibly well i think the people, despite the fact that many americans aren't benefitting from it, the support of the desire, the desire of chinese to invest in the u.s. to our strength, there's no question. it's not just energy, it's food, it's demographics, technology, all the stuff that you talk to c.e.o.s about constantly. but i do believe right now u.s. foreign policy is in decline. it may not be structural and forever. >> rose: u.s. foreign policy is in decline which means defined another way, america's influence in the world is in decline. >> the perception of american leadership and diplomacy around the world has taken a very significant beating in the last six months, yes. >> rose: and does this put you, you say that and would you cite as evidence, for example, you know, the statements by prince bandar in saudi arabia. >> absolutely. not joining the security council, not taking the seat was perceived by the saudis as a direct slap to the united states. whet
i think the u.s. is not in dlichblt i think that the u.s. economy is doing incredibly well i think the people, despite the fact that many americans aren't benefitting from it, the support of the desire, the desire of chinese to invest in the u.s. to our strength, there's no question. it's not just energy, it's food, it's demographics, technology, all the stuff that you talk to c.e.o.s about constantly. but i do believe right now u.s. foreign policy is in decline. it may not be structural and...
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he unmasked surveillance by u.s. and british secret services. he told big world about the u.s. prism data mining program. >> recently, we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide mass surveillance, watching everything we do. >> snowden was part of that system. as a computer expert and contracted to the u.s. national security agency, he says his criticism well on the years -- on deaf ears. >> over time, that awareness of wrongdoing builds up, and you feel compelled to talk about it, and the more you talk about it, the more you are ignored. >> snowden did see it as a problem and decided to go public. >> edward snowden has done us a very great service. we must be grateful to him. the issue is the right to privacy and the individual's right to control the dissemination of personal information. >> a german green party lawmaker may be grateful. many other politicians are not. in october, he visited snowden in moscow, where he has been given asylum by the russian government. >> he indicated that he knows a lot more about the documents that h
he unmasked surveillance by u.s. and british secret services. he told big world about the u.s. prism data mining program. >> recently, we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide mass surveillance, watching everything we do. >> snowden was part of that system. as a computer expert and contracted to the u.s. national security agency, he says his criticism well on the years -- on deaf ears. >> over time, that awareness of wrongdoing...
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u.s. after becoming the latest country to be caught up in the nsa spying scandal. documents leaked by edward snowden show the nsa monitor the e-mails of then prime minister ert and other top israeli officials in 2009. on monday, israeli prime minister into miniature and yahoo! call the surveillance unacceptable. intranets and yahoo! called the surveillance unacceptable. >> i've asked for an examination in the matter. there are things that must be done and are not acceptable to us. >> in a lengthy interview, edward snowden declared mission accomplished in his exposure of nsa surveillance. snowden said -- snowden also repeated his denials of sharing the leaked documents with foreign governments including his host country russia. snowden said -- the obama administration has extended a deadline until today for american seeking health insurance starting january 1 through the healthcare.gov website. the 24-hour grace period was announced as over a million people flooded the site on monday. in a
u.s. after becoming the latest country to be caught up in the nsa spying scandal. documents leaked by edward snowden show the nsa monitor the e-mails of then prime minister ert and other top israeli officials in 2009. on monday, israeli prime minister into miniature and yahoo! call the surveillance unacceptable. intranets and yahoo! called the surveillance unacceptable. >> i've asked for an examination in the matter. there are things that must be done and are not acceptable to us....
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worker from the u.s. on a job for the cia he didn't like what he saw so edward snowden went public telling the world just how far and wide the u.s. electronic surveillance network really went but the truth had consequences. reports on how the n.s.a. whistleblower joined a long list of those persecuted for exposing government secrets. edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the times of collection the book microphones and video cameras t.v.'s that watches are nothing compared to what we have today snowden revealed that a secret court rubber stamps warrants for telecommunication companies to hand out the data of millions of their customers he also leave to the programs that the government uses to track virtually anything anybody does on the internet and also store that information and he showed how the u.s. government had lie about mass surveillance does the n.s.a. collect any type of data. on millions or hundreds of millions of americans.
worker from the u.s. on a job for the cia he didn't like what he saw so edward snowden went public telling the world just how far and wide the u.s. electronic surveillance network really went but the truth had consequences. reports on how the n.s.a. whistleblower joined a long list of those persecuted for exposing government secrets. edward snowden says george orwell's fictitious big brother is no match for the u.s. national security agency the times of collection the book microphones and video...
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u.s., this database let's nsa go back and look. the other thing they can do, they can find patterns. this is an old technique going back to the 19th century. they used to do it with letters. look for who is talking to who. host: this is the opinion section of "usa today," nsa phone records sweep up grows harder to defend. propose restraint and transparency but recommended metadata collection continue. the nsa has yet to prove that it is necessary or effective. it must do both to justify such a massive interest in i -- intrusion. guest: i do think the administration needs to do a better job. be mored to transparent. they would have helped if they had told people they were doing this from the start. people would have been more comfortable. the problem i have with that of israel -- the problem i have uses the editorial, it word convenience. the government is doing this to protect people. host: what evidence is that? guest: there have been some instances where the ability to put together infor
u.s., this database let's nsa go back and look. the other thing they can do, they can find patterns. this is an old technique going back to the 19th century. they used to do it with letters. look for who is talking to who. host: this is the opinion section of "usa today," nsa phone records sweep up grows harder to defend. propose restraint and transparency but recommended metadata collection continue. the nsa has yet to prove that it is necessary or effective. it must do both to...
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export ban on exporting any u.s. oil overseas there are exceptions and there's something like one hundred and five thousand barrels a day are currently exported from the u.s. but there's a bad since one nine hundred seventy five to export it due to national interest what brought about by the oil embargoes of the seventies so the u.s. could do it nobody else can do it rudolph gets bombed chavez gets bogged. oh i mean the the war in in the arctic in the north pole region i mean this is something that will become a continuing focus of of of of stress and geo political tension because this will be really the last area of major bonanza in oil and gas and the fact that you've got santa claus up there in the way clearly doesn't matter because they're going to go in there guns blazing and we're going to see mrs claus gunned down in the middle of a maid like them poor iraqi women who are grabbed that are their huts in the middle of nowhere israel and slaughtered mrs claus is going to be just hacked to death by these by ballot
export ban on exporting any u.s. oil overseas there are exceptions and there's something like one hundred and five thousand barrels a day are currently exported from the u.s. but there's a bad since one nine hundred seventy five to export it due to national interest what brought about by the oil embargoes of the seventies so the u.s. could do it nobody else can do it rudolph gets bombed chavez gets bogged. oh i mean the the war in in the arctic in the north pole region i mean this is something...
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is this u.s.-russia deal a blueprint for dealing with nonproliferation and conflict resolution in syria? >> first of all, let me thank me, all theng organizers for putting this together. needswer the question, we to look at how the whole situation evil with respect -- evolved with our respect to chemical weapons in syria, and how it unfolded. number one, as you indicated, the united states and the international community have, ever since world war i, said that chemical weapons as weapons of mass destruction are particularly heinous forms of warfare, and numerous international conventions to prohibit their use. i believe it was absolutely appropriate for the president to draw a line on the use of chemical weapons in syria. lots of terrible weapons used in syria, but the international community has recognized that that line is one that we want to prohibit from being crossed. i thought the president was right to establish that redline. when the assad regime crossed that line, it was also appropriate
is this u.s.-russia deal a blueprint for dealing with nonproliferation and conflict resolution in syria? >> first of all, let me thank me, all theng organizers for putting this together. needswer the question, we to look at how the whole situation evil with respect -- evolved with our respect to chemical weapons in syria, and how it unfolded. number one, as you indicated, the united states and the international community have, ever since world war i, said that chemical weapons as weapons...
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u.s. economics editor. then advice for preparing your 2013 federal taxes. we are joined by kevin mccormally. we are joined by kiplinger's editorial director. washington journal live, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. then at 9:40 five eastern, art history professor deborah hansen looks at the work trail of annual boone and minerals and other arts and the u.s. capitol. american history tv in prime time, starting at eight a.m. eastern on c-span three. >> as 2013 wraps up, we are on the front steps of the capital to tell you about our new review series. here's the lineup. opening remarks are provided by anthony harrington, former u.s. ambassador to brazil during the clinton administration. >> good morning. good morning to many good friends in the audience. i am jane harman, president and ceo of the wilson center. i am delighted to welcome you to this just before the christmas holiday important event. the wilson center knows a lot about brazil. and so does our keynote speaker and good friend ambass
u.s. economics editor. then advice for preparing your 2013 federal taxes. we are joined by kevin mccormally. we are joined by kiplinger's editorial director. washington journal live, 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. then at 9:40 five eastern, art history professor deborah hansen looks at the work trail of annual boone and minerals and other arts and the u.s. capitol. american history tv in prime time, starting at eight a.m. eastern on c-span three. >> as 2013 wraps up, we are on the front...
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the u.s. needs to make sure this doesn't go any further. the problem is they're young country they have very limited infrastructure they're really not a viable state in regard to. the scylla to its capacity provide services to people and i think it was an extreme tragedy that sudan was brought out it would possibly would have been better to have done as an autonomous region as part of a broader a republic of sudan but the united states as well as the state of israel purged the republic of south sudan to break away but the united states has to be very careful because if they enter on a broader level i think it very well be bogged down in a guerrilla war and a civil war and they can lose actual amount of troops as well as military equipment in the fighting and coming up a look at one of the stories that defines twenty thirteen. or simple villagers who are stuck in a war that we didn't ask for and we live in constant fear of another strike our teammates the people who paid a devastating price for
the u.s. needs to make sure this doesn't go any further. the problem is they're young country they have very limited infrastructure they're really not a viable state in regard to. the scylla to its capacity provide services to people and i think it was an extreme tragedy that sudan was brought out it would possibly would have been better to have done as an autonomous region as part of a broader a republic of sudan but the united states as well as the state of israel purged the republic of south...
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lesson on how a crisis of this type should be sold u.s. plans to build an anti missile defense system in europe one of the biggest sticking points in moscow's relationship with washington was of course also talked about the president's message was simple without a threat from iran what's the point of building it moscow does see the shield as a threat to its national security and putin says powering up russia's military is one of the ways to protect against it. you know when you look at what you do here in the city there was more space that it's no country should harbor illusions of achieving military dominance over russia we will never let it happen russia is ready to meet those challenges both political and technological that we've got all the potential needed our military doctrine as well as our military equipment allow us without a doubt to ensure russia's security finally admitting their relations with europe and former soviet countries are not easy clearly referring to the current situation in ukraine putin said moscow respects the de
lesson on how a crisis of this type should be sold u.s. plans to build an anti missile defense system in europe one of the biggest sticking points in moscow's relationship with washington was of course also talked about the president's message was simple without a threat from iran what's the point of building it moscow does see the shield as a threat to its national security and putin says powering up russia's military is one of the ways to protect against it. you know when you look at what you...
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but even in the u.s. if you're calling for the violent overthrow of your government you can you can be certain you'll find yourself on the wrong end of a police baton you know what's interesting about someone like mccain is he goes over to ukraine and he is siding with these people who are often very violent calling for the overthrow of their government but you know it's funny in his own senatorial office here on capitol hill many times in the past he's called police on peaceful protesters and had them arrested he did it a few years ago with anti-war protesters with immigration reform protesters so he's not so keen on a peaceful protest when it comes to his own offices on capitol hill and we haven't seen the same support as well have been plenty of protest in europe of course over the past couple of months of the past couple of years the sterett except rick cetera we haven't seen them come piling there for the protesters what's the difference. now why is he not in venice right now but look you know not lo
but even in the u.s. if you're calling for the violent overthrow of your government you can you can be certain you'll find yourself on the wrong end of a police baton you know what's interesting about someone like mccain is he goes over to ukraine and he is siding with these people who are often very violent calling for the overthrow of their government but you know it's funny in his own senatorial office here on capitol hill many times in the past he's called police on peaceful protesters and...
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this is our duty tonight u.s. drones and a hellfire missiles on the way to iraq washington pledges of lethal aid to counter attacks from al qaeda linked stream it's also gaining ground in neighboring syria to bring up to speed also headlining a fresh immigration initiative in the united kingdom is slammed as ethnic profiling by the united nations who fear it could trigger a sweeping crackdown on workers and asylum seekers who are there legally. may freeze alec celebrates its nuclear program if washington introduces new sanctions something that could undermine the new historic geneva agreement seen as a key breakthrough twenty four. and legal cases brought against russia's former all togged a cult skeered to be reviewed moved by the country's highest court could lead to previous sentences being overturned. kevin oh it is just past eight pm here in moscow our top story tonight hellfire missiles drones and fighter jets the iraqi military is about to get an upgrade from the united states that lethal aid is meant to he
this is our duty tonight u.s. drones and a hellfire missiles on the way to iraq washington pledges of lethal aid to counter attacks from al qaeda linked stream it's also gaining ground in neighboring syria to bring up to speed also headlining a fresh immigration initiative in the united kingdom is slammed as ethnic profiling by the united nations who fear it could trigger a sweeping crackdown on workers and asylum seekers who are there legally. may freeze alec celebrates its nuclear program if...
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the u.s. is confused. as for europe, the europe is not existing in the middle east, which is very strange. >> you mean you think that the consistency of russia's thetion, which is to oppose undermining or the externally driven overthrow of sovereign states and leaders is appealing throughout the middle east or to certain actors in the gulf states at this point who themselves are fearing perhaps that prospect? appealing is any consistency, and those regimes in the gulf region, they want to understand. in the american cave, they do not understand. idea, i think it is basically the approach, the assumption that regime change is not a solution. this is what russia is trying to say to americans. >> fiona hill, go back to your study of vladimir putin. do you feel that plays into the russian perspective here and russian actions here, and if so in what way yo? couple of things that one has to bear in mind about putin himself. one of which is that his goal from taking the presidency in 1999-2000 was to restore russ
the u.s. is confused. as for europe, the europe is not existing in the middle east, which is very strange. >> you mean you think that the consistency of russia's thetion, which is to oppose undermining or the externally driven overthrow of sovereign states and leaders is appealing throughout the middle east or to certain actors in the gulf states at this point who themselves are fearing perhaps that prospect? appealing is any consistency, and those regimes in the gulf region, they want to...